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What size socket or wrench is needed to take off two blades on a club cadet XT 1
Jack MessmannJun 12, 2018
15/16 both nuts are rt. hand thread
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- Posted on Sep 11, 2009
SOURCE: i cant get the nuts off the blades on my cub cadet
The nuts turn left or counterclockwise to remove the blades. Spray the nuts and shaft with generous dose of lubricant. Place a block of wood between one of the blades and the housing to keep the blades from turning and use a box-in wrench with a two foot piece of pipe over the wrench to use for leverage.
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SOURCE: zero turn cub cadet mower, deck keeps clogging with grass
Did you recently replace the blades? If so I am guessing you put on mulching blades by mistake. With the right blades, mine only clogs when either I cut to much grass at one time or the grass is too wet.
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- Posted on Nov 18, 2014
SOURCE: CUB CADET ZERO TURN Z-FORCE 3-BLADE CONFIGURATION
Use an impact gun to attach and remove the blade nuts. Mine was a 15/16 socket. Trying to use blocks and breaker bars is just a waste of time and you'll needlessly strain yourself. They are regular threaded, but really tight.
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